Data Storage

Historically, data has typically been stored on disks inside a server, which meant, accessibility to that data was only as reliable and expandable as the servers it was on. If a motherboard failed, the data was inaccessible even though the disks might have been fine. Luckily, Storage-area network (SAN) and network-attached storage (NAS) devices pool the storage out of the server, increasing reliability, flexibility and ease of management.

Different storage solutions and different designs of specific storage solutions are best suited to different needs. Letting Broadleaf evaluate your environment, needs, and goals is the first step in determining what storage solution will be best for your organization, and towards restoring your peace of mind.

Historically, managing a network for a business was far less complex than it is today. Once users went mobile and applications moved to the cloud, however, businesses began clamoring for bandwidth and security became paramount. These new demands mean managing the network can become expensive and complex. Many find cloud managed networking to be the best solution.

In a world where businesses are totally dependent on technology to operate, how do organizations focus on their core business when they are distracted by the constant changes and threats that arise in IT? Are vendors creating too much fear?